
Cartoon Network Studios has announced two key additions to its executive leadership team. Lauren Martinez joins the studio as Vice President, Series and long-time CNS producer, Kelly Crews has been promoted to Vice President, Production. The announcement was made today by Sam Register, President of Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios.

Lauren Martinez
In her new role at CNS, Martinez reports directly to Register and will be tasked with the creative development of programming specifically focused on the kids 6-11and family/co-viewing audience. This comes as the studio continues to ramp up production on animated programming for families and programming for young kids, specifically girls. Martinez joins CNS following a nearly 13-year run at Disney where she most recently served as Director of Development for Disney Television Animation, and helped shepherd a wide variety of series for both Disney+ and Disney Channel such as Amphibia, The Owl House and The Ghost and Molly McGee.

Kelly Crews
As Vice President of Production, Crews will report to Ed Adams, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios, and formally take oversight of all elements of main production across the studio after serving in the role in an interim basis since fall. A 19-year veteran at the studio who has produced multiple award-winning series during her time, Crews began at CNS as a producer on The Powerpuff Girls in 2002. She would eventually go on to produce some of the studio’s biggest hits and critically acclaimed series including Ben 10, Adventure Time, Samurai Jack and Craig of the Creek. Prior to joining CNS, Crews spent six years at Nickelodeon as a producer on the popular series Hey Arnold!
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